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Walk into a Patek Philippe boutique and ask for a specific watch, and you may be told it is unavailable. That scarcity helps explain why the most expensive Patek Philippe watches command extraordinary prices at auction. At the top is the Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A-010, while the Prince Mohammed Tewfik A. Toussou Ref. 1518 and Gobbi Milan 'Heures Universelles' Ref. 2523 follow with their own remarkable histories. Check out the 7 most expensive Patek Philippe watches ever sold and the stories behind their record-breaking prices.
From vintage perpetual calendars and world-time masterpieces to modern complications and diamond-set sport watches, this selection of the 7 most expensive Patek Philippe watches traces how the watchmaker has built its auction legacy across generations.
Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A-010
Patek Philippe ‘Prince Mohammed Tewfik A. Toussou’ Ref. 1518
Patek Philippe Gobbi Milan 'Heures Universelles' Ref. 2523
Patek Philippe Two Crown Worldtime Ref. 2523 'Eurasia'
Patek Philippe Stainless Steel Ref. 5016A-010
Patek Philippe Gold Chronograph Ref. 1527
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711-1R Diamond Baguette
Nothing else on this list comes close. This one-off steel watch, engraved with 'The Only One' on its case, packs in 20 complications and a reversible case, a technical feat that helped it sell for a record-setting sum in 2019. It remains the benchmark every subsequent Patek auction gets measured against.
Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A-010 Price: Rs 272 crore (approx).
Few watches carry a backstory this good. Owned by a direct descendant of Egypt's Muhammad Ali, this 35mm rose-gold perpetual calendar chronograph, one of just 14 known examples with a copper-pink dial, went to auction in 2021 after the Prince's passing, and collectors fought hard for it.
Patek Philippe 'Prince Mohammed Tewfik A. Toussou' Ref. 1518 Price: Rs 84 crore (approx)
Only seven of these 1953 world-timers were ever made, and this is the sole example bearing both the Patek Philippe and Gobbi Milan signatures. Its rose-gold case and blue enamel dial, ringed with 40 hand-enameled city names, made it Asia's most expensive watch at auction when it sold in Hong Kong.
Patek Philippe Gobbi Milan 'Heures Universelles' Ref. 2523 Price: Rs 78 crore (approx)
Nicknamed for its cloisonne dial depicting the Eurasian supercontinent, this yellow-gold world-timer set a record as the highest-selling gold-cased watch ever when it went under the hammer in Geneva, a quiet reminder that Patek's world-time complications remain among its most coveted.
Patek Philippe Two Crown Worldtime Ref. 2523 'Eurasia' Price: Rs 67 crore (approx)
A minute repeater, tourbillon, and perpetual calendar with moon-phase, all folded into a case just under 37mm, this steel Patek proves restraint and complexity are not mutually exclusive. Patek Philippe Stainless Steel sold at the Only Watch charity auction in Geneva, where steel Patek Philippes routinely outperform their gold counterparts.
Patek Philippe Stainless Steel Ref. 5016A-010 Price: Rs 63 crore (approx)
The Patek Philippe Gold Chronograph sold at Christie's in 2010, more than doubled its pre-auction estimate. Its matte silver dial and Geneva Seal-stamped movement remain reference points for collectors chasing vintage Patek chronographs with genuine horological pedigree.
Patek Philippe Gold Chronograph Ref. 1527 Price: Rs 50 crore (approx)
The most attainable name on this list, yet still firmly in investment-grade territory. This rose-gold Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711, set entirely in baguette-cut diamonds, blends sport-luxury design with serious gem-setting, proof that Patek's most expensive watches aren't only relics of the past.
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711-1R Diamond Baguette Price: Rs 1.31 crore (approx)